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Some of my close friends could easily be deceased; this would not have a serious effect on our relationship. — Dave Barry

Habit is, of all the plants of human growth, the one that has the least need of nutritious soil in order to live, and is the first to appear on the most seemingly barren rock. — Marcel Proust

Successful people jump at opportunity and take advantage of it. — Sir Mix-a-Lot

I'm 25. I'm a white, blonde girl in the entertainment industry - it's so easy to fall into a world of pleasing everyone. I feel more comfortable showing all these odd angles to myself. — Brie Larson

Economic equity is an enormous empowerment of women. Having jobs that provide income means that women can be a more effective force, a more equal force, in the political process. Women with income take themselves more seriously and they are taken more seriously. — Betty Friedan

As an actor you have one great fear: pimples! — Jonathan Brandis

Opportunity is the great bawd. — Benjamin Franklin

Greater inequality in Europe has made people less happy. — Derek Bok

Roman, it's all fine! Okay? You can top, bottom, or do it sideways, it doesn't matter."
"You can do it sideways? Is that like spitting sideways? — Eli Easton

Today, however, we are having a hard time living because we are so bent on outwitting death. — Simone De Beauvoir

Attention to health is life's greatest hindrance. — Plato

Think of the person you love the most in the world. Do you really see them visually? Or don't you see on a much deeper level? It's lots easier to visualize people we don't know very well. — Madeleine L'Engle

Did you ever see the customers in health - food stores? They are pale, skinny people who look half - dead. In a steak house, you see robust, ruddy people. They're dying, of course, but they look terrific. — Bill Cosby

Things like Do Not Steal were, I think, hammered into boys' heads a good deal harder in those days than they are now. Still, we can never be certain. — C.S. Lewis